Problem-Solving Based Model Original
Problem-Solving Based Model Original
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Name: LeahTabor
2008 Edwin Ellis, All Rights Reserved Published by Makes Sense Strategies, LLC, Northport, AL www.MakesSenseStrategies.com
Date:
03/17/2016
Is about
Giving students problems in order to allow them to solve that specific problem and understand the content related to it as
well as develop problem-solving abilities and become self-directed learners.
Main idea
Theory/ Modifications
Theory:
Cognitive Learning Theory:
-The knowledge learners
construct depends on their prior
knowledge and experiences
-Learning is enhanced when
learners experiences are
connected to the real world
Vygotskys Theory:
-More knowledgeable other
when a group cannot get past a
certain point
-Social Interaction is key to
development
-Scaffolding when needed
-Stays within the students ZPD
Modifications:
Dont specify problem as much
for advanced problem solvers
Main idea
Planning
1) Identify Topic:
-Topic must be complex, abstract,
dealing with a large body of
information, or procedure
-Not a model suited for learning a skill
2) Specify Learning Objectives:
-Students need to learn how to think
abstractly and solve the problem
presented
-One goal is to develop problemsolving skills and learn how to be selfdirected
-Another goal is to learn to persevere
while trying to solve problems
3) Identify Problems:
-Good problems must be given (clear,
concise, concrete, and personalized)
-Must consider whether or not your
students have enough background
knowledge to be able to determine
how to go about solving the problem
4) Access Materials:
-Students need to understand how the
materials connect to the task
-An effective teacher would have their
materials pre-organized to save time
where the lesson would go more
smoothly
-The amount of materials you have
access to can determine your group
size
Main idea
Implementation
Main idea
Assessment/Motivation
Increasing Motivation:
Awakens curiosity
Presents a challenge
Student interaction
Presents tasks that can be applied
outside of the classroom
Student involvement
Assessment:
-Three objectives of assessment:
1) To increase understanding of
the processes involved
2) To develop students selfdirected learning
3) To acquire deep understanding
of specific topics
Different assessments include:
-Performance Assessments
-Systematic Observation
-Checklists
-Rating Scales
This is a model that helps develop students problem-solving skills and critical thinking skills. This is something
the students will enjoy because it really does tie to the how will I use this in real life?